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- Dyad_(novel) abstract "Dyad is Michael Brodsky's fourth novel. It is narrated by an urban lowlife known only as X—. He is hired by the dying tycoon Jamms, who wants X— to convince Jamms's estranged artist son Jim to come home, and let bygones be bygones.The "dyad" of the title refers to two people who are linked, what Beckett called a "pseudo-couple". X—, speaking about Jim, says:We were constructed to be polar opposites so that the story—our story—might be born.As is clear from the above quotation, metafictional issues are present in the novel. X— makes frequent reference to the "story-mongers" and "meaning-mongers", and is constantly trying to figure out whether trivial matters that happen qualify as "incidents" or "events" or are otherwise "part of the story".".
- Dyad_(novel) author Michael_Brodsky.
- Dyad_(novel) isbn "(hc) (pb)".
- Dyad_(novel) language English_language.
- Dyad_(novel) literaryGenre Postmodernism.
- Dyad_(novel) mediaType Hardcover.
- Dyad_(novel) mediaType Paperback.
- Dyad_(novel) numberOfPages "299".
- Dyad_(novel) publisher Four_Walls_Eight_Windows.
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- Dyad_(novel) author Michael_Brodsky.
- Dyad_(novel) caption "Cover of the 1st edition".
- Dyad_(novel) coverArtist "Chris Wise".
- Dyad_(novel) genre Crime_fiction.
- Dyad_(novel) genre Postmodernism.
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- Dyad_(novel) language English_language.
- Dyad_(novel) mediaType "Print".
- Dyad_(novel) name "Dyad".
- Dyad_(novel) pages "299".
- Dyad_(novel) publisher Four_Walls_Eight_Windows.
- Dyad_(novel) releaseDate "October 1989".
- Dyad_(novel) subject Category:1989_novels.
- Dyad_(novel) subject Category:Manhattan_in_fiction.
- Dyad_(novel) subject Category:Novels_by_Michael_Brodsky.
- Dyad_(novel) subject Category:Novels_set_in_New_York_City.
- Dyad_(novel) subject Category:Philosophical_novels.
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- Dyad_(novel) comment "Dyad is Michael Brodsky's fourth novel. It is narrated by an urban lowlife known only as X—. He is hired by the dying tycoon Jamms, who wants X— to convince Jamms's estranged artist son Jim to come home, and let bygones be bygones.The "dyad" of the title refers to two people who are linked, what Beckett called a "pseudo-couple".".
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- Dyad_(novel) name "Dyad".